Uladzislaŭ Paŭliukoŭski
1895–1955 (age 60)
Biography
Uladzislaŭ Paŭliukoŭski devoted his voice to the written word, composing poetry and prose that reflected the hopes and anxieties of his generation. His work captured the shifting tides of identity amid the challenges of the early twentieth century, and he remained committed to nurturing the language and culture he cherished.
In later years, he continued to write with quiet dignity, mentoring younger authors and encouraging thoughtful reflection. His enduring dedication to literature left a gentle but powerful impression on those who encountered his work.